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01/29/2026
One of my great friends is a firefighter and he sent me this:
Check your furnace exhaust vents regularly. A frozen vent can trap carbon monoxide in your house. Carbon monoxide is odorless and tasteless. But it can asphyxiate you causing injury and even death.
Be safe everyone!
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My wife made me promise to tell other parents what happened to our family last Tuesday night. I think every parent should read this.
At 3:17 AM, my son Jake woke me up screaming "Dad! There's fire in my room!"
His phone charger had overheated on his bed while he slept. By the time he woke up, his whole mattress was on fire.
I bolted down the hall in my pajamas and found him frozen in his doorway, watching flames climb his bedroom wall. The smell of burning plastic and fabric hit me like a punch to the gut.
In that moment, you realize how helpless you really are.
My first thought: Where's our fire extinguisher? Garage? Basement? I was wasting precious seconds trying to remember where I'd shoved it years ago. And even if I could find it, would it work? When did I last check if it was expired?
The fire was spreading. Fast. Flames were already reaching his curtains.
That's when I remembered something. A year earlier, my buddy Dave had sent me this video about fire blankets. After watching it, I'd bought two of them online that same night and hung them in our hallway pantry. "Just in case," I'd told my wife.
Now, with my son's room going up in flames, I grabbed both red pouches.
I pulled the tabs. They deployed instantly into my hands - these white blankets, bigger than I remembered.
I threw them over the burning mattress and slammed the door shut.
Within seconds, the flames were smothered. Gone.
By the time firefighters arrived 8 minutes later, the fire was out. Jake was safe in the kitchen drinking water, shaken but unhurt.
One of the firefighters looked at the blankets and said something that still gives me chills: "Sir, these saved your house. Without them, this would've spread to the whole second floor in minutes."
Here's what haunts me: I almost didn't watch that video. Almost deleted Dave's text. Almost thought "that won't happen to us."
But house fires happen every 24 seconds in America. Fire extinguishers expire silently. People panic and forget how to use them. And when you need one most, you can't find it.
That night, I ordered four more fire blankets. One for each car. One for my parents' house. One for my brother's family.
My wife cried when the firefighters left. "What if you hadn't watched that video? What if you hadn't..."
She couldn't finish. Neither of us can.
Since Tuesday, I've told every parent I know. Six from Jake's baseball team ordered immediately. My neighbor with three kids bought a 4-pack.
Because here's the truth: You'll test your smoke detectors. You'll practice fire escape routes. But you won't think about what happens when there's actually fire until you're staring at it.
And then it's too late.
Fire blankets never expire. No maintenance. No complex instructions to remember under pressure. You literally just pull two tabs and throw.
That's it.
They work on all fires - grease, electrical, fabric, wood. Unlike extinguishers that can make some fires worse or blast useless air if they've lost pressure.
Right now I'm sharing this because Jake is alive and our house is still standing because I didn't wait. Because Dave wouldn't let me ignore that video.
Now I'm Dave. And I won't let you scroll past either.
Get them today. Not tomorrow. Not "when I get around to it." Today.
Hang them where you'll actually remember - kitchen, hallway, garage.
Anywhere but buried in storage where they can't save your family.
Because next Tuesday at 3:17 AM, it might be your child.
P.S. - The fire department told me something I'll never forget: "Most people think they're prepared until the fire is actually happening. Then they realize their extinguisher expired three years ago and they can't remember where they put it."
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